Whose Police is it, anyway?

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Slides from my talk to the NPIA conference on Policing 2.0

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Whose police is it, anyway?

Dave Briggs

Community Evangelist

@davebriggs

dave@learningpool.com

www.davepress.net

There’s a revolution going on

From the benefits officeto Downing Street

in 5 years

(and a blog)

So what’s all this going to be about?

A story about communication

Hitler hypnotising gays

Hitler’s hypnotising gaze

Treat your children with suspicion and contempt

Things go wrong all the time

The internet is not just another channel

The internet as a city

A place where good things happen

and bad things too

A place where people work, play, talk, act

A place that matters

A place with its own culture

GenerousOpen

CuriousCooperative

Funny

This culture has produced some marvellous things

Any organisation can learn from this culture

Social media makes it easier to put this into

practice

QuickEasy

MobileConversational

FindableScalable

Don’t ask:

How can we use Twitter?

Instead:

How can we be open and accessible, whatever the

platform?

Fundamentally:

The interesting thing about the internet is not the

technology.

It’s the implications of using it.

Image credit: Paul Clarke: http://www.flickr.com/photos/paul_clarke/

Private / publicOnline / offlineConsumption

News

Maybe the really interesting stuff about digital communications has

nothing to do with external engagement at all

How can an organisation talk to people on the outside, when people inside aren’t talking to

each other?

The internet makes you rethink:

ChangeKnowledge

TalentRisk

Innovation

How can we do that?

JFDIJFDI

Being boringBeing boring

Sustainability

Act

ivity

So whose police is it?

Whose internet is it?

Thanks for listening